About Guns Akimbo
Guns Akimbo is a 2019 hyperkinetic action-comedy that throws its mild-mannered protagonist, Miles (Daniel Radcliffe), into the most extreme scenario imaginable. After trolling a dark web live-streamed deathmatch called Skizm, Miles wakes up to find guns literally bolted to his hands. He's forced by the game's psychotic organizer, Riktor (Ned Dennehy), to become its newest contestant, with the stakes raised impossibly high: his ex-girlfriend Nova (Natasha Liu Bordizzo) has been kidnapped, and her survival depends on him fighting and surviving against the game's reigning, bloodthirsty champion, Nix (Samara Weaving).
Director Jason Lei Howden delivers a visually frenetic and stylistically over-the-top experience, blending dark humor with relentless, video game-inspired action. The film's greatest strength lies in Daniel Radcliffe's committed and physically demanding performance, perfectly capturing Miles's descent from panicked everyman to desperate, improvised gladiator. Samara Weaving is equally magnetic as the unhinged Nix, creating a formidable and memorable antagonist.
While the plot is a straightforward chase narrative, Guns Akimbo excels in its execution and sheer audacity. It's a film that fully embraces its ridiculous, high-concept premise, offering a non-stop barrage of inventive action sequences, dark laughs, and stylized violence. For viewers seeking a unique, adrenaline-fueled, and darkly comic thrill ride that doesn't take itself too seriously, Guns Akimbo is a wildly entertaining watch. Its blend of video game aesthetics, committed performances, and chaotic energy makes it a standout in the action-comedy genre.
Director Jason Lei Howden delivers a visually frenetic and stylistically over-the-top experience, blending dark humor with relentless, video game-inspired action. The film's greatest strength lies in Daniel Radcliffe's committed and physically demanding performance, perfectly capturing Miles's descent from panicked everyman to desperate, improvised gladiator. Samara Weaving is equally magnetic as the unhinged Nix, creating a formidable and memorable antagonist.
While the plot is a straightforward chase narrative, Guns Akimbo excels in its execution and sheer audacity. It's a film that fully embraces its ridiculous, high-concept premise, offering a non-stop barrage of inventive action sequences, dark laughs, and stylized violence. For viewers seeking a unique, adrenaline-fueled, and darkly comic thrill ride that doesn't take itself too seriously, Guns Akimbo is a wildly entertaining watch. Its blend of video game aesthetics, committed performances, and chaotic energy makes it a standout in the action-comedy genre.

















